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Israel Air Force software enables pilots to simulate combat with S-300 missiles.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| June 12, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report by Israeli Channel 2 TV on 9 June

[Report by military correspondent Nir Dvori: "Israel Air Force's Iranian Antiaircraft Simulator"]

How does the air force cope with the threats from the antiaircraft systems that the IDF still does not possess and that are expected to reach Iranian and Syrian hands? By developing the software that simulates the enemy's technological development, thereby allowing the pilots to train on manoeuvres. This is what it looks like in the air force these days.

It is considered to be the most significant threat to the air force planes, and even now, before Russia has sold its advanced S-300 antiaircraft system to Iran …

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